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In United States, "Un Año" begin at number 37 on the Hot Latin Songs [3] and peaked on the number 12 on April 20, 2020. [4] It also peaked number four on Latin Pop Airplay [5] and topped both Latin Airplay [6]
Following its release on Vevo, the clip for "Andas en Mi Cabeza" broke the record for the most viewed Spanish-language video in a week with 13.6 million views in its first week and 35 million in the first 15 days. [12] By the end of June, the music video for the song was the tenth most-viewed video on YouTube in 2016. [13]
"Sin Contrato" (English: "No Contract") is a song by Colombian singer Maluma taken from his second studio album Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy (2015). Maluma co-wrote the song with its producer Andrés Castro. [1] It was released as the album's fourth single on 26 August 2016 through Sony Music Latin.
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"Sin Señal" (Spanish for "No Signal") is a song by the Spanish singer Quevedo and singer-songwriter Ovy on the Drums. It is their first collaboration and was released as the first single from Quevedo's first album Donde Quiero Estar .
Initially, the song proved to be less successful than its predecessor - "Labios Compartidos" - as it did not gain as much airplay as the latter.Nevertheless, the song reached the top spot of the chart for the week of November 16, 2006, being replaced on December 23 by the smash Ricky Martin hit "Tu Recuerdo".
[3] Viva Music Colombia rated the song No. 50 on its list of the 100 most important Colombian songs of all time. [4] Arroyo's original version peaked at number eight in Panama. [5] The song was covered in merengue by Puerto Rican singer Elvis Crespo on his third studio Wow! Flash (2000). [6]
"El Año Viejo" (translation "the old year") is a song written by the Colombian songwriter Crescencio Salcedo in the cumbia genre. First recorded in 1953, the song has been described as "the legitimate and necessary hymn to say goodbye to the old year." [1] Salcedo was an indigenous farmer who could neither read nor write.